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Join Date: Nov 2008
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You can make good compost without worms. Compost actually depends on micro organisms to eat your materials, die, and then release the nitrogen and other nutrients into the water soluble compounds that the plants can take into their roots.
Good composting on a backyard basis relies on the right mixture of "greens" and "browns" to feed your hungry micro organisms. Using pine needles alone would be too much brown and not enough green. Add in your kitchen vegetable waste, coffee grounds, and some grass clippings to make a better digestable mix. North Carolina has a good factsheet on the way to make compost, maybe you can learn some things here, too: http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/hil/pdf/ag-467.pdf
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